The Knicks were shorthanded and Jeff Hornacek believes they were also shortchanged.

The Knicks head coach complained about the free throw disparity following Sunday's 105-100 loss to the Orlando Magic. With Kristaps Porzingis and Tim Hardaway Jr. both sidelined the Knicks attempted 10 free throws including just four among the starters. Orlando attempted 29 free throws although the last six came in the final 23.7 second with the Knicks intentionally fouling.

"We didn't get to the free throw line and we're the home team," Hornacek said. "They had 11 fouls we had 24. That's the difference in the game. We only shot 10 free throws, they shot (29)."

Hornacek can be very demonstrative on the sidelines over non-calls but he rarely if ever addresses the officiating after the game. He was visibly upset after Michael Beasley was called for an offensive foul with 7:52 remaining and the Knicks trailing 82-81.

"Yeah we were taking the ball to the basket," Hornacek said. "Enes (Kanter) was in there getting shots. Michael Beasley's driving to the basket. What'd they shoot? Michael Beasley zero free throws. Enes Kanter two. Guys were taking it in there. That charge was clearly the guy sliding underneath him when Mike's already up in the air. That's the way it goes."

Jeff Hornacek questioned the lack of fouls that were called against the Magic Sunday.

"I thought he had good energy in the first half," Hornacek said. "Second half it looked like he was laboring a little bit. And we wanted to get Ramon (Sessions in). Ramon does a nice job of getting downhill in some pick and rolls, thought we'd give that a shot. See if we could get downhill a little bit on those picks."

The Knicks are 10-5 at home…They're also 6-11 when allowing the opponent to score over 100 or more points.